What to do and see in Pennsylvania, United States: The Best Biking Trails

July 1, 2021 Flossie Demartino

Discover the best top things to do in Pennsylvania, United States including Cumberland Valley Rail Trail, Power Line Trail, Trans Allegheny Trails, Pine Creek Rail Trail, Chester Creek Trail, Northern Extension of the Heritage Rail Trail, Mahoning Shadow Trail, Allegrippis Trails, Hanover Trolley Trail, Cedar Creek Park.
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1. Cumberland Valley Rail Trail

23 McFarland St, Newville, PA 17241-1534 http://cvrtc.org/
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5.0 based on 32 reviews

Cumberland Valley Rail Trail

2. Power Line Trail

Horsham, PA 19090
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5.0 based on 14 reviews

Power Line Trail

3. Trans Allegheny Trails

Ebensburg, PA 15931 +1 814-940-1421 [email protected] http://www.transalleghenytrails.com/
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Trans Allegheny Trails

4. Pine Creek Rail Trail

Us Hwy 6, Wellsboro, PA http://www.pinecreekvalley.com/Pine_Creek_Rail_Trail_About.asp
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5.0 based on 183 reviews

Pine Creek Rail Trail

Reviewed By Firedude01 - Wellsboro, United States

Had a beautiful walk along pine creek in pa Grand Canyon on the rail trail he trail runs along pine creek through the canyon to jersey shore if you decide to go the entire length the trail is scheduled to be extended into wellsboro

5. Chester Creek Trail

249 Knowlton Rd, Media, PA 19063 +1 610-891-4663 https://chestercreektrail.org/
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Chester Creek Trail

6. Northern Extension of the Heritage Rail Trail

400 Mundis Race Rd, York, PA 17406-9721 +1 717-840-7440 [email protected] https://yorkcountypa.gov
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5.0 based on 7 reviews

Northern Extension of the Heritage Rail Trail

The Northern Extension of the Heritage Rail Trail starts at John Rudy Park and travels south 4.2 miles for the Rt. 30 Parking Lot. The trail is a mixture of blacktop and stone based.

7. Mahoning Shadow Trail

Fordham Rd/ Co Rd 3015, Punxsutawney, PA 15767 http://mahoningshadowtrail.org/
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Mahoning Shadow Trail

Reviewed By robbygc - Toronto, Canada

While exploring Punxsutawney, we discovered this trail named Mahoning Shadow Trail. The road is quite flat, at least the path we walked on for several miles and it is perfect for bikers, runners and people like us who like to walk. The Mahoning Creek follows this path for miles on end. Someone told us that it was 15 miles long. Not bad! While walking there I became quite intrigued. I saw holes on the top of the hill. They were all the same circumference. That was strange! It looked like some sawdust was filling the hole. I also saw some train wagons that could carry coal. Then I found an article called "The Coke Ovens." There used to be 50 of them. This area used to be a coal field, supposedly the largest one in Pennsylvania. Seven of these series of mines were located on this very trail. They were the most productive. The mystery was resolved. Boy, I am starting to walk in the steps of Sherlock Holmes! We continued walking and enjoying nature. It was a splendid day and we wanted to enjoy the Spring weather. I truly enjoyed this trek. Quite worthwhile!

8. Allegrippis Trails

Bakers Hollow Rd, Hesston, PA 16647 +1 814-643-7226 http://raystown.org/allegrippis-trails
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

Allegrippis Trails

Reviewed By BrentF23 - Altoona, United States

The Allegrippis Trails at Raystown Lake were designed by mountain bikers and built by the international mountain bicycling association. It's a premier single-track mountain biking trail system located in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, near Lake Raystown. There are 24 trails in the system that are arranged in such a way that it gives riders endless combinations with each new ride. Whether you are mountain biking, hiking, trail running, snowshoeing or cross-country skiing, it allows you to personalize the length and distance of your route. The trails are rated "easiest,” "moderate,” and "most difficult”. They can all be safely ridden by users of all skill levels. Helmets are not only suggested but required. The trails are open for public use year-round although certain exceptions always apply.

9. Hanover Trolley Trail

Moul Avenue, Hanover, PA 17331 http://www.yorkcountytrails.org/trails/hanover-trolley-trail/
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Hanover Trolley Trail

Reviewed By Pannipannini - Maryland, United States

It’s 3.2 miles round trip from the Moul Field start. The reward is a view of the mountains at the end. We had a hard time finding the beginning of the trail since TA only says Moul Avenue - which is too broad. It starts between the condos/townhouses and the treeline by Moul Field.

10. Cedar Creek Park

453 Evergreen Dr, Belle Vernon, PA 15012-3543 +1 724-830-3950 http://co.westmoreland.pa.us/730/Cedar-Creek-Park
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Cedar Creek Park

Reviewed By LibLadyB - Monessen, United States

Just a beautiful park! From trails to bike paths to playgrounds, it's a great resource. Glad it's not far from my house!

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